The Reading borough, as we're sure our readers are aware, is a fantastic place to live for both first-time buyers and for families.

There are areas of gorgeous woodland all around, wonderful scenic views and also bustling towns with plenty to do and easy access to the Capital.

That being said, the prices of homes in the county seldom come cheap, as demonstrated below.

Property website Zoopla has released the highest value streets in the Reading Borough, according to their database.

The highest value streets in the borough are:

1. Ferry Lane, Wargrave, Reading, the average house price valued at £2,227,158

2. Mill Lane, Kidmore End, Reading, the average house price valued at £2,209,857,

3. Collins End, Goring Heath, Reading, the average house price valued at £2,001,483,

4. Henley Road, Wargrave, Reading, the average house price valued at £1,876,722,

5. Hammonds End, Bradleys Street, Checkendon, Reading, the average house price valued at £1,814,387.

The database also includes statistics for the streets in Reading with the highest turnover - the streets where properties go on sale most frequently.

1. Massachusetts Place, Reading, has a turnover of 100.0%

2. New Hampshire Street, Reading, has a turnover of 92.3%

3. Champlain Street, Reading, has a turnover of 85.4%

4. Brian Dowding Court, Tilehurst, Reading, has a turnover of 81.8%

5. Maine Street, Reading, has a turnover of 80.6%

According to Zoopla, turnover is calculated by dividing the number of sales over the last 5 years (excluding new build properties) by the number of homes in a given area.